Cruise News: Is Carnival to BLAME for Passenger's Sunburn?

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A passenger has accused Carnival Cruise Line of being responsible for an extreme sunburn experienced during a recent voyage. The individual directed these accusations toward John Hill, the brand ambassador for the cruise line. The passenger claims that the company failed to provide necessary resources to prevent sun damage, specifically noting a lack of water spritzer bottles to cool the skin and an absence of locations to purchase sunblock. Furthermore, the passenger alleged that the onboard medical staff refused to provide free treatment for the burn. The complaint also includes the assertion that there were no warning signs posted to alert passengers to the sun exposure risks. The report concludes by asking for viewer opinions regarding the validity of these claims against the cruise line.
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a passengers blaming Carnival for an extreme sunburn they received on their recent cruise
there was no water spritzer bottles to cool off their skin and there was no place to buy sunblock
the medical staff wouldn't give them free treatment
there was no warning signs up
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